A new, shocking tell all by former Tory donor Michael Ashcroft claims UK Prime Minister David Cameron dabbled with marijuanaand a lewd act of debauchery during his days at Oxford. Call Me Dave, an unauthorised biography serialised by the Daily Mail, even claims there was cocaine during one dinner party at the Cameron household.
The first instalment of the book claims Cameron frequently smoked marijuana with university mates James Fergusson and
James Delingpole. Ashcroft, who wrote the account of the prime minister's alleged wild days with Isabel Oakeshott, describes a particular instance in which the three friends got stoned while listening to 1970s rock band Supertramp.
"My drug of choice was weed [marijuana] ? and I smoked weed with Dave because James's drug of choice was also weed," Delingpole said. "So he and James would come round to my room and the three of us would listen to Supertramp albums ... I had a room on the top floor, and we'd all sit on the floor and smoke dope."
Perhaps more shocking is the claim that one member of Cameron's social circle witnessed cocaine being readily available during a dinner party at Cameron's home. The dinner guest, who remained unnamed, said they did not see Cameron or his wife take the drug, but others did during the party.
The leader of the Conservative Party has repeatedly refused to deny taking cocaine, however, he has been adamant that he has not snorted the drug since joining Parliament.

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